A gay Saudi prince jailed for life in Britain for murdering
his servant is to serve the rest of his sentence in his home country, a British
government source said on Tuesday.
Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz Bin Nasir, a grandson of Saudi
Arabia's King Abdullah II, was jailed in 2010 for killing Bandar Abdullah
Abdulaziz in a London hotel after subjecting him to a "sadistic"
campaign of violence and sexual abuse.
The source confirmed that British Justice Secretary Chris
Grayling has approved the 36-year-old prince's transfer to a jail in Saudi
Arabia.
The source could not specify when the prince would be
transferred, but The Times newspaper reported that he was expected to fly home
within weeks.
Britain's justice ministry said it did not comment on
individual prison transfer cases.
But a ministry spokesperson said: "We have a prison
transfer arrangement with Saudi Arabia which allows nationals of either country
to serve their prison sentence in their home state."
Might face death penalty
Saud denied that he was gay but the trial at London's Old
Bailey court heard that he had ordered gay escorts in London and had frequently
looked at websites for gay massage parlours and escort agencies.
His lawyers argued that he could face the death penalty in
Saudi Arabia over the revelations of homosexuality.
The jury heard that the prince was fuelled by champagne and
cocktails when he beat and strangled Abdulaziz to death on 15 February 2010
after the pair had returned from a Valentine's Day night out.
A post-mortem found that Abdulaziz had suffered heavy blows
to the head, injuries to the brain and ears and severe neck injuries consistent
with strangulation by hand.
Prosecutors said bite marks on his cheeks showed
a clear "sexual element" to the killing
0 comments:
Post a Comment